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you can access the Internet through the mobile network or via Wi-Fi.Your mobile network settings are pre-configured by your serviceprovider and there is no need to change any settings. Wi-Fi Wi-Fi provides wireless Internet access over distances of up to 100meters.1. Tap Home > Settings > Wireless & networks .2. Select the Wi-Fi check box to turn Wi-Fi on

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1. power on your tablet device.2. connect to the wifi internet connection. A. Open settings B. Open general C. Select "software update"You should now see what update is available. If you are below iOS 7, you will need to update to version 7 to be able to see iOS 8 as available on some devices.3. Locate iOS 8.x.x (on my tablet it is 8.1.3 as I wrote this)Make sure your tablet is plugged into a power source (you don't want it to lose power while updating)4. Under the iOS update you want to install, select "install now" "download now" or "download and install"5. Select "agree" when presented with the terms and conditions

You should see your device "downloading update" or "verifying update"

I have seen occasions where it will download but will not install until the process is repeated. (On one device I had to "install now" 3 times because the update failed to download or failed to install.

Are you actually turning the tablet off when you are not using it? (Hold down power button until Power Off box appears on screen)? If not, your tablet is constantly using power even with the screen blanked and will drain the battery. You could have a bad battery that is no longer holding its charge. How long can you run the device off the charger continuously? That length of time might indicate the state of the battery. Check the manual for expected battery life, which for a Linx 7 is usually 4 hours or less.

Solution
1.Check wireless connection.
The first step of diagnosis have to any other device connected to the same network, ensure the wireless connection is working fine, or verify the settings of your wireless router to correct it.
2.Check your Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep Settings.
Owing to Wi-Fi sleep policy your Wi-Fi connection may be going to get disconnected every now and then.
Tweak this policy to keep your Wi-Fi connection awake.
[Settings] >>[Wi-Fi]>>[Advanced]>> Check [Always] to keep the Wi-Fi on during sleep.
Save changes and exit all the screens. Your Wi-Fi will never get disconnected again due to this policy.
3.Check signal strength of wireless connection.
The performance of a wireless network connection depends in part on signal strength.
You have to connect the Wireless network where the signal strength is strong.
Check Wireless network signal strength icons in notification bar.
4.Try to turn off/on Wi-Fi on the device.
First to turn off Wi-Fi, [Settings]>>[Wi-Fi] >>[turn Wi-Fi to off].
And then to turn on Wi-Fi, [Settings]>>[Wi-Fi]>>[turn Wi-Fi to on].
5.Try to forget network on the device.
Forgetting wireless networks allow your tablet/phone to reset some settings.
[Settings]>>[Wi-Fi]>>Press & hold your[Net Work Name(SSID)]for 2 seconds.
>>Select[Forget Network]>>Re-Connect your wireless networks if it's disconnected.
6.Try to reboot your device.
7.Make sure your firmware is up-to-date.
>>Select[Settings]>>[About tablet]>>[System Firmware Update]>>[Check Update].
8.Try to reset your device.
Note: once RESET was performed, all data, apps, settings and personal information will be deleted after initialization.
Third-party programs might be the major probability of Tablet/Phone instable, suggested to have a full reset for the device if the situation persists.
[Settings]>>[Backup&reset]>>[Factory data reset]
9.Try to other wireless connections.
If steps above were not able to solve internet connection problem still, please try other wireless connections if available, otherwise contact your networking provider to technical support.

if you have laptop/desktop computer you can sync the iPad with iTunes and download iOS 8.1.2 there:
Upgrading iPad to iOS 8: Through iTunes
1. Backup your iPad
Open iTunes. Select your iPad in iTunes and click Back Up Now.2.Restart your iPad and your Computer3. Download and Install the Update
Go to iTunes -> Select iPad -> Check for Update -> Click Download and Update
Whichever method you choose, the process will take quite some time to work depending on how much free storage you have on your iPad, your internet connection, and how Apple's servers are doing with upgrades. Occasionally, Apple will either not let you download the upgrade or it will fail. For iOS 8, you must have an iPad 3 or newer. This does not work with the original iPad - if something goes wrong, restart your device, and try again.

Internet connections can fail at any point from service provider to your iPad. Just being connected to a wifi network doesn't necessarily mean you still have full internet access. Your modem could be frozen and your wifi router would still seem to be fully functional. Try opening your ipad's web browser and bringing up a couple websites. If you can not get any websites loaded, try troubleshooting your wifi. But if they do load, then yes, you are indeed connected to the internet, and I would recommend restarting the iPad and trying again.

Keeps crashing because can't handle too many tasks at one time. I have the same problem. I have the same problem. Try the pin hole reset next to the HDMI input . Press in gently with a paper clip and hold for thirty seconds.

Google play? Try uninstalling updates. Disconnect from internet when not in use.

These tablets have lots of problems not easily solved because there are no firmware updates for this model.

Unfortunately, the only way I've found is to set it to sync automatically via wi-fi. It always resets to 1-1-1970, 12:00, but after it connects to the internet, it sets the correct time. It's a headache, I know. My sister has an 8" Polaroid tablet that DOES keep the right time, so I'd suggest trying out the 4.3" Polaroid tablet if you're set on having one of these budget mini-tablets.

you can access the Internet through the mobile network or via Wi-Fi.Your mobile network settings are pre-configured by your serviceprovider and there is no need to change any settings. Wi-Fi Wi-Fi provides wireless Internet access over distances of up to 100meters.1. Tap Home > Settings > Wireless & networks .2. Select the Wi-Fi check box to turn Wi-Fi on